2013
Using Game Theory to Improve Safety within Chemical Industrial Parks
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ISBN: 978-1-4471-5051-0 (Print) 978-1-4471-5052-7 (Online)
Series: Springer Series in Reliability Engineering
Reniers, Genserik, Pavlova, Yulia
2013, XI, 121 p. 24 illus.
ISBN 978-1-4471-5051-0
Usually dispatched within 3 to 5 business days. April 30, 2013
About this book
- Includes a number of game-theoretic decision models
- Addresses cross-corporate safety and security management to help improve decision making
- Discussion of theories and applications enables readers to identify their own company's situation and to act accordingly
By systematically analyzing game-theoretic models and approaches in relation to managing safety in chemical industrial parks, Using Game Theory for Improving Safety within Chemical Industrial Parks explores the ways game theory can predict the outcome of complex strategic investment decision making processes involving several adjacent chemical plants. A number of game-theoretic decision models are discussed to provide strategic tools for decision-making situations.
Offering clear and straightforward explanations of methodologies, Using Game Theory for Improving Safety within Chemical Industrial Parks provides managers and management teams with approaches to asses situations and to improve strategic safety- and prevention arrangements.
Table of contents 1.Introduction.- 2.Safety management in chemical industrial clusters: the state-of-the-art.- 3.Introduction into strategic decision-making.- 4.A game-theoretic model for cross-plant prevention in a chemical industrial park.- 5.An algorithm to enhance safety collaboration within chemical industrial parks.- 6.Cooperative Incentives Approach (CIA) in case of an MPC with limited resources.- 7.Management roadmap to enhance safety collaboration in chemical industrial parks.- 8.Conclusions and recommendations.